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Another little problem, Singaporean applying visa
Dear Bros,
What is the confirmed no. of days that a Singaporean entering china is required to apply for a visa? 15 days or 30 days? If staying above 15 days requires visa, will crossing over to Hong kong and back renew another "15" days? THanks. |
Re: Another little problem, Singaporean applying visa
Bro,
It is definitely 14 or 15 days but not 30 days. If you intend to stay longer than 15 days, I suggest you go to the China embassy in singapore (opposite former Marco Polo Hotel-now is a condo) and apply for the multipy entry visa-60 days.It is also cheaper and faster compared to doing the visa extension when you are in China. Regards. |
Re: Another little problem, Singaporean applying visa
yes you do require the visa if staying within 15 days. get the necessary visa if staying longer, else you will have a second meaning of "troublesome". going to HK and come back helps too but unless u want to shuttle to HK every two weeks. :)
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Re: Another little problem, Singaporean applying visa
yes 14 days....go every month.
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Re: Another little problem, Singaporean applying visa
Hi Bro
singaporean can stay in mainland china up to 14days visa free, 15 and above have to apply visa, super fast visa within a day is $75.00 You can cross over to hong kong and back and your 14days will auto renew Hope this help |
Re: Another little problem, Singaporean applying visa
hi bro, just went to the embassy website to check for you, it is less than 15days. so 15 days the maximum for without visa.
This is the link: http://www.chinaembassy.org.sg/eng/lsqw/t165692.htm for other info, you can visit this link: http://www.chinaembassy.org.sg/eng/lsqw/default.htm cheer bro... |
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